i******t 发帖数: 370 | 1 Does anyone know a simple way of typesetting an equation with a text label
flushed left? Something like:
(Mass-energy equivalence) E=mc^2 (equation no.) |
a****9 发帖数: 418 | 2 does this work for you?
\begin{equation}
\textrm{(Mass-energy equivalence)}\qquad E&=&mc^2
\label{eq:me}
\end{equation}
【在 i******t 的大作中提到】 : Does anyone know a simple way of typesetting an equation with a text label : flushed left? Something like: : (Mass-energy equivalence) E=mc^2 (equation no.)
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i******t 发帖数: 370 | 3 No. The text is not aligned to the left...
I used:
\begin{flalign}
\textrm{(Mass-energy equivalence)}\hspace{0.25\textwidth} E&=mc^2 &\label{
eq:me}
\end{flalign}
I just wanna see if there's a way without using \hspace
【在 a****9 的大作中提到】 : does this work for you? : \begin{equation} : \textrm{(Mass-energy equivalence)}\qquad E&=&mc^2 : \label{eq:me} : \end{equation}
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x*******e 发帖数: 30 | 4 不知道用array可不可以
label{
【在 i******t 的大作中提到】 : No. The text is not aligned to the left... : I used: : \begin{flalign} : \textrm{(Mass-energy equivalence)}\hspace{0.25\textwidth} E&=mc^2 &\label{ : eq:me} : \end{flalign} : I just wanna see if there's a way without using \hspace
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